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<blockquote data-quote="cartaphilus" data-source="post: 1055692" data-attributes="member: 99742"><p>I vote Eset Premium and F-Secure. Neither of them slowed my PC a noticable amount and it's a gaming system. I vote for Eset since I can use their keystroke encryptor without running any additional software.</p><p></p><p>Checkpoint Harmony whilst correctly setup and the rules deployed is actually really freaking light when the program is running! So ok the execution takes an extra second or two but after it executes the actual slowdown on the application is not noticable. BUT checkpoint Harmony is very chatty in a gaming environment so I would only recommend it for an individual that knows what they are doing and what to do if a possible false positive pops an alert. For example I know that the bob.msi I just downloaded from the Microsoft server is 95% certain to be a false positive popup. Whilst jdfh384757282jdfbsj.exe from limewire us most likely a positive identification of an unknown strain of STD.</p><p></p><p>I just went against my own personality and decided to test Kaspersky again. Mainly due to system watcher since it is indeed excellent. Personally on my own system I have noticed a ~11% drop in frames when running the Dark Knight and the Harry Potter game benchmark. I think both of them are unreal engines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cartaphilus, post: 1055692, member: 99742"] I vote Eset Premium and F-Secure. Neither of them slowed my PC a noticable amount and it's a gaming system. I vote for Eset since I can use their keystroke encryptor without running any additional software. Checkpoint Harmony whilst correctly setup and the rules deployed is actually really freaking light when the program is running! So ok the execution takes an extra second or two but after it executes the actual slowdown on the application is not noticable. BUT checkpoint Harmony is very chatty in a gaming environment so I would only recommend it for an individual that knows what they are doing and what to do if a possible false positive pops an alert. For example I know that the bob.msi I just downloaded from the Microsoft server is 95% certain to be a false positive popup. Whilst jdfh384757282jdfbsj.exe from limewire us most likely a positive identification of an unknown strain of STD. I just went against my own personality and decided to test Kaspersky again. Mainly due to system watcher since it is indeed excellent. Personally on my own system I have noticed a ~11% drop in frames when running the Dark Knight and the Harry Potter game benchmark. I think both of them are unreal engines. [/QUOTE]
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